A Writer's Diary
Dostoevsky's 1873-1881 'Дневник писателя' — journalistic-philosophical articles, fiction, polemics
Tradition: Russian realism / Russian-Orthodox slavophile journalism / nineteenth-century periodical literature
Dostoevsky's 1873-1881 'A Writer's Diary' — journalism, polemic, and short fiction across nearly a decade
First as a column in 'Grazhdanin' (1873) and then as Dostoevsky's own monthly periodical (1876-77, 1880-81), 'Дневник писателя' ('A Writer's Diary') is Dostoevsky's vast journalistic-philosophical-fictional miscellany. It includes essays on Russian politics, the Eastern Question, contemporary criminal trials, antisemitism (notoriously), Russian Orthodoxy and the West, slavophile cultural philosophy, and embedded short fictions ('Bobok', 'The Dream of a Ridiculous Man', 'A Gentle Creature'). The Diary is the principal source for Dostoevsky's late non-fictional views.
Editions cited
- Дневник писателя (Grazhdanin, 1873; Dostoevsky's own periodical 1876-77, 1880-81); English trans. Kenneth Lantz, A Writer's Diary (2 vols, Northwestern, 1993-94)
School Embodiments
Russian-Orthodox spiritual-cultural framework.
"The Russian-Orthodox idea is the highest cultural-spiritual idea of mankind." (A Writer's Diary, 1877)
Sustained realism in the embedded short fiction.
"A Gentle Creature; The Dream of a Ridiculous Man." (A Writer's Diary, embedded fictions)
Humanist register in places, tempered by Russian-Orthodox-conservative framework.
"The Pushkin Speech." (A Writer's Diary, August 1880 — the famous panegyric)
Proto-existentialist register in the embedded fictions.
"The Dream of a Ridiculous Man." (A Writer's Diary, embedded fiction)
Russian-Orthodox-monarchist political-cultural conservatism.
"The autocracy, the Orthodox Church, and the Russian people." (A Writer's Diary, throughout)
Internal Tensions
Principal source for late Dostoevsky's non-fictional views; contains the 1880 Pushkin Speech and the embedded short masterpieces.
I. Time
1873-1881.
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II. Space
St Petersburg.
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III. Matter
Periodical journalism + short fiction.
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IV. Observer
Late Dostoevsky.
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V. Energy
Journalistic-polemical energies.
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VI. Information
Multi-year periodical.
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